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   Remote Procedure Call
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Computer programs traditionally run in their entirety on a single
physical machine. However, as networking technology improves, the
advantages of using multiple machines to execute a single program are
growing. Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) is one method of doing this
transparently to the programmer.
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When a programmer uses RPC, one or more sections of the program that
appear to run on the local machine are actually just send messages
across the network. These messages tell other computers what work needs
to be done and where to send the results.

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